Poland Population (as estimated in 2023) Poland has a population of some 41.48 million with approximately 62% being urban dwellers. In recent years, about 100,000 people on average move from rural to urban areas in each year, as distinct from the seventies in which the rate of transfer was...
It is projected that the market will experience an annual growth rate of 6.55% (CAGR 2025-2029). Among countries worldwide, in the United States generates the highest revenue with US$21,600m in 2025. When considering the total population, per person revenues amount to US$11.42 in 2025. ...
Median age of the population of Poland 1950-2023, by gender Average life expectancy in Poland 1950-2023, by gender Fertility rate in Poland 1950-2023 Birth rate in Poland 1950-2023 Number of deaths in Poland 1950-2023 Death rate in Poland 2000-2022, by cause ...
The report also showed that the population of Poland had been gradually decreasing since 2011. The year 2015 was the first year after World War II that the country observed a negative birth rate both in cities and in the countryside. The report also pointed out that around 5.3 percent of Po...
Population: (2025 est.) 37,412,000 Currency Exchange Rate: 1 USD equals 4.062 Polish zloty Head Of State: President: Andrzej Duda Show More Restored as a nation in 1918 but ravaged by two world wars, Poland suffered tremendously throughout the course of the 20th century. World War ...
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After minor growth last year, the Polish economy is expected to expand in 2024. Household consumption will resume as the growth driver after easing on back of the high inflation recorded in 2022 and 2023. The inflation rate exceeded 18% year-over-year in February 2023 and since then has bee...
Both production and gross domestic product grew significantly in the years to follow, with Poland registering an average GDP growth rate of approximately 4% between 1990 and 2000. Today, Poland boasts a diverse economy with well-developed service, industry, and agriculture sectors. The country is ...
This article presents an analysis of the relationship that occurs between the level of economic growth and the standard of living of Poland's population, using a regional approach. As an indicator of the degree of economic development national income is adopted. The social aspect of regional ...
Activity rate of persons aged 15-89 years in Poland 2021-2023 Published by Adriana Sas Adriana Sas Research expert covering the Polish market Get in touch with us now , Mar 7, 2024 In the fourth quarter of 2023, nearly 59 percent of Poles were economically active, including 66 percent of...